BBC Scotland, Pacific Quay

Pacific Drive, Glasgow, G51 1DA

You will be permitted to take an A4 size bag or smaller into the venue. One bag is allowed per person. We class small bags as no larger than A4 size or standard handbags. Backpacks, travel cases, laptop bags and large tote bags are NOT permitted inside the venue.

Directions to BBC Scotland, Pacific Quay

By Car
There is paid public and disabled parking at Glasgow Science Centre. Where possible during evenings and weekends ticket holders can access the main BBC car park.

For ticket holders with access needs there are disabled parking bays at Pacific Quay which can be used by members of the public if available. The BBC security team will always do their best to accommodate anyone who needs an access space close to the building.

By Bus
McGill Scotland: 23, First in Glasgow: 9, 56, 56A

By Train
Scottish Exhibition Centre Low Level Station (ten minute walk to Pacific Quay).

By Tube
Nearest tube station: Cessnock (ten minute walk to Pacific Quay).

Pacific Quay

There is wheelchair access at this venue but no induction loop.

If you require any adjustments to help with accessibility please check our FAQ for more information about how we can assist.

What's on at BBC Scotland, Pacific Quay

Stuart Maconie
Random draw open
Join Stuart Maconie for a celebration of all things Celtic Connections. 
Glasgow
Roddy Hart
Random draw open
Join Roddy for an evening of live music, craic and Celtic Connections celebrations.
Glasgow
Len Pennie
Random draw open
Len Pennie presents live sessions and interviews with some of the finest musicians appearing at this year's Celtic Connections Festival. 
- Glasgow
Gary Innes
Random draw open
Take the Floor are back once again at Celtic Connections to bring you a brilliant afternoon of live music and dancing. 
Glasgow
Anna Massie
Random draw open
Anna Massie hosts an evening of live music from the heart of Celtic Connection 2026.
- Glasgow
Phoebe I-H and Stephanie Cheape
Random draw open
BBC Introducing in Scotland brings live music from some of the most dynamic new music makers in Scotland today. 
Glasgow
Bookclub logo
Available for booking
Sarah Bernstein discusses her Booker-shortlisted 2023 novel Study For Obedience.
Glasgow